Fallen leaves under their feet
resonate with the same satisfying crunch as the chitinous shells of
black beetles on a warm summer night. But the summer is gone;
replaced by the cold, weary rains of autumn and the dank smell of soon
to be winters. They come out only at night. An homage to those
who
once ruled the dark places and nightmares. Grasping for that last
sugary rush before the long hibernation of cold, they seek those who
have offerings of chocolate and gummy confections. Soon the night
will close in with its blanket of solitude...but until then, the night
is theirs.

-
Oklahoma's Spooklights'
Source
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For those who were wondering,
Rep. Dennis Kucinich confirmed at Tuesday night's debate that yes, he
has, in fact, seen an unidentified flying object.

Tim Russert asked the question:

"Shirley MacLaine writes in her new book that you sighted a UFO over
her home in Washington state," Russert said, "that you found the
encounter extremely moving, that it was a triangular craft, silent and
hovering, that you "felt a connection to your heart and heard
directions in your mind."

Kucinich said yes, all of that was true.

And he defended it as a solid policy position. More Americans have seen
UFO's, Kucinich quipped, than approve of Bush's presidency. He
deadpanned that he plans to open campaign offices in Roswell, New
Mexico.

Moderator Tim Russert helpfully noted that 14 percent of Americans
report having seen a UFO.

"Thank you," Kucinich said, nodding at the ackowledgment that he is not
alone.

But the exchange led to a serious crush of questions for Kucinich in
the post-debate spin room.

Reporters sought details: When exactly did Kucinich see this UFO?

"Twenty-five years ago," he said, sounding perturbed. "More than 25
years ago."

What did it look like? Where was it?

"I'm not going to go into the details," Kucinich said. "That's not why
I'm running for president."

He did confirm the incident took place, however, and then turned the
tables on the reporters asking the questions, suggesting some were
"hyperventilating" over the subject of extraterrestrial sightings. "It
really says more about them than it does about me," he said.

Kucinich then sought out a Washington Post reporter an upbraided her
for failing to ask more substantive questions on health care policy and
Iraq.

What he did not know was that a short distance away, his UFO issue was,
well, taking off in an interview with Gov. Bill Richardson, who during
an appearing on MSNBC with Chris Matthews demanded faster declassifying
of documents pertaining to Roswell and UFO sightings.

But Richardon stopped short of saying there is a government alien
coverup.

Any UFOs Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton would like to discuss? After the
debate, she was left only to explain her murky view on illegal aliens
-- undocumented workers, the down-to-earth kind -- who under a new
proposal might get driving licenses in New York. She did not make her
position clear on Tuesday night, drawing fire from her rivals.

NASA has agreed to search its archives once again for documents on a
1965 UFO incident in Pennsylvania, a step the space agency fought in
federal court. The government has refused to open its files about what,
if anything, moved across the sky and crashed in the woods near
Kecksburg, Pa., 40 miles southeast of Pittsburgh.

Traffic was tied up in the area as curiosity seekers drove to the area,
only to be kept away from the crash site by soldiers.

The Air Force's explanation for the unidentified flying object: A
meteor or meteors.

"They could not find anything," one Air Force memo stated after a
late-night search on Dec. 9, 1965. Several NASA employees also were
reported to have been at the scene.

Eyewitnesses said a flatbed truck drove away a large object shaped like
an acorn and about the size of a Volkswagon bus. A mock-up based on the
descriptions of local residents sits behind the Kecksburg Volunteer
Fire Department.

UFO enthusiasts refused to let the matter die and journalist Leslie
Kean of New York City sued NASA four years ago for information.

The agency has turned over several stacks of documents which Kean says
are not responsive to the request, an argument that U.S. District Judge
Emmet Sullivan agreed with.

In March, Sullivan rejected NASA's request to throw the case out of
court, resulting in negotiations that led to the agency promising last
week that it will conduct a more comprehensive search.

Kean said that she sued NASA rather than the Army because the
space agency a decade ago released some relevant documents on the case.

"This is about the public's right to know," Kean said. "We would be
doing this lawsuit regardless of whether UFO groups were interested in
it or not. It's a freedom of information issue."

With the celebration of Halloween comes the telling of ghost stories.
They usually contain bizarre, unexplained and oftentimes unbelievable
coincidences that send shivers up one's spine. Mine concern the spooky
happenings in the realm of air travel, and while I can't confirm every
one of the stories, all are very much alive in the world of flight
crews.

I got the idea for this column while I was working an all-nighter last
Halloween. The crew gathered in the back galley and told air travel
ghost stories. We dimmed the lights and kept our voices low so the
sleeping passengers wouldn't hear us. The following are the top 13
spooky stories. Trick or treat!

1. A 72-year-old flight attendant (yes, she really was 72) always
insisted that someday she would die on a layover in Italy. One day she
arrived at the terminal to work her usual flight to Rome, but she was
sent home because the flight had been canceled. She passed away the
very next day. You see, canceled flights can ruin a flight attendant's
plans, too.
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2. An especially bizarre story involves a young flight attendant whose
family persuaded her to retire after the Lockerbie tragedy. It seems
her mother had dreamed her daughter would die in an airplane disaster.
The young woman became an accountant, and after years of promotions
went to work for a firm in New York. Her office was in the World Trade
Center, and she perished on 9/11.

3. When a pair of elderly newlyweds went to Europe for their honeymoon,
the husband had a heart attack and died. The wife arranged to have his
body brought back in a casket to their new home in Florida. She made
the connecting flight but the casket did not; in fact, the airline
could not locate it for five days. When the casket was finally found,
at the deceased's hometown airport, it was ... empty! One way or
another, that man got cold feet.

4. A flight to Europe took off with a crew of four pilots and came back
with only three. During a break, one of the pilots wandered off and was
never heard from again. The authorities took apart the plane but have
yet to solve the case. Authorities determined that the pilot had been
suffering from depression and was behind on his alimony payments; they
surmised he had slipped off the airplane disguised as a passenger in
hopes of starting a new life. But there is no record of him going
through customs or immigration, and his bags were all still on board.

5. Many tales of 9/11 coincidences seem to be in circulation these
days. The one I find a bit uncanny tells of a father who discussed
fears of dying with his son the day before his son was scheduled to
fly. His son died on American Airlines Flight 77, which crashed into
the west side of the Pentagon, where, incredibly enough, the father
worked (that very side). The father survived. He had taken a rare day
off to play golf.

6. Several years ago, a flight crashed shortly after take-off. When
authorities recovered the black box, they found that the pilots' last
conversation was about the dating habits of the flight attendants
working that day. A few years later, two pilots and an off-duty crew
member were talking about the details of that tragedy in the cockpit of
their own flight just before take-off. They remarked on how hard it
must be for families to hear those final words. Shortly after take-off,
their own flight crashed, leaving no survivors. The last sentence was,
"So we had better make our conversations good for our families." I
listened to the black box audio of that flight on the Internet, and am
sorry now that I did, as it has haunted me ever since.

7. What about the flight attendant who discovered that her husband, a
pilot, was cheating with countless co-workers? The husband mysteriously
disappeared, but the investigation was not highly publicized, perhaps
because of this unsavory coincidence: The pilot's body was never found,
but the flight attendant was famous for bringing homemade sandwiches to
work, then generously handing them out to passengers and crew when
there was no scheduled meal service. Talk about getting rid of the
evidence!

8. I once flew a 767 with an all-male crew of nine flight attendants.
Remarkably, all the flight attendants were heterosexual and married.
What made this so weird was that both of the male pilots were gay. If
you know the airline business, you know that this is truly a one in a
million chance.

9. Quite a few years back, before my time, a man shot his gun into the
air signaling the end of duck season. The shot pierced a commercial
airplane flying overhead, and some pellets hit a passenger in the
bottom. The investigation revealed that the victim was, unbelievably,
the brother of the man who fired the gun. This story is hard to
believe, I grant you.

10. I also remember the story about a superstitious flight attendant
who followed strict rules of numerology. She would seldom trade her
trips, not wanting to alter fate, and she never went against her
readings. So, when offered a trade for one December flight, she
declined, even though it would suit her Christmas schedule better.
Sadly, that was her last flight: Pan Am Flight 103, which crashed over
Lockerbie, Scotland.
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11. Two male pilots lost their jobs for flying naked. Apparently, they
were playing a joke on one of the flight attendants and it backfired
when the wrong crew member entered the cockpit. This may not qualify as
the spookiest story, but the mental image is haunting enough.

12. Not telling her husband that she was joining him on his European
layover, this pilot's wife took Seat 1A in first class as a romantic
surprise. What she didn't know was that sitting next to her in 1B was
her husband's mistress. After take-off, he saw them together, and you
should have seen his expression. I hear that the wife and the mistress
became good friends. I also hear the pilot is paying a lot in alimony.

13. Stopped by the police for speeding on the way to the airport, a
woman missed her flight. The airplane crashed and there were no
survivors. What makes this story really strange is that the standby
passenger who took her place was related to the police officer who gave
the woman the ticket. It does have a romantic ending, however, as the
police officer and the lucky lady were married two years later. That is
one relationship that fate definitely had a hand in. Some luck is just
plane spooky.

Source: MSNBC
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21543914/page/2/

- WHAT'S IN A NAME DEPARTMENT -

Are Ghosts Earthbound Spirits or Just Spooks?

According to a recent poll by
Associated Press and Ipsos, 34% of Americans believe in ghosts. A
2005 poll found that 32% of Americans believed in them. I suspect
that the pollsters did not define the word “ghost” and that many who
said they don't believe in ghosts probably had in mind a human figure
draped with a sheet, or perhaps Casper the Friendly Ghost.
I further suspect that a fair percentage of those who said they don't
believe in ghosts said so because they felt that it was the
“intelligent” response.

Wikipedia defines ghost as the “apparition of a deceased person,
frequently similar in appearance to that person, and usually
encountered in places she or he frequented, or in association with the
person's former belongings.” However The Encyclopedia of
Parapsychology and Psychical Research states that there is a difference
between a ghost and an apparition. A ghost, it says, is usually
less purposeful and more somnambulistic than an apparition, and an
apparition may be of a living person. Two other words for
apparition are phantom and specter, although these words can take on
different meanings.

My dictionary's first definition is that a ghost is “the soul of a dead
person.” But that leads to the question of whether soul and
spirit are the same thing. Some references give those two words
different meanings - soul referring to the guiding principle of the
spirit body. The word “ghost” is apparently an old Saxon word
somehow derived from the Hebrew nephesh and the Greek pneuma,
both meaning breath, life, spirit, and living principle.

The spirit body is sometimes referred to as the etheric body, astral
body, double, and doppleganger, although these words can also take on
different meanings. The double or doppleganger can also be
associated with a living person. Some esoteric schools hold that
there are several bodies of different degrees of refinement which are
cast off as the spirit awakens. When a person “gives up the ghost,” the
spirit body is released from the physical shell, i.e., the person
dies. In the “second death,” the spirit, having already released
the physical body, may then release another body for a more refined
one.

In the Halloween tradition, a ghost seems to be more of an “earthbound”
spirit, or a spook, if you will. That is, it is a deceased
person who has not fully awakened on the other side. Numerous
messages coming from the other side suggest that we awaken on that side
in proportion to the degree of enlightenment and goodness realized on
this side. “The duration of the state of confusion that
follows death varies greatly,” explained Allan Kardec, the pioneering
French psychical investigator of the 19th Century, in The Spirits'
Book. “It may be only a few hours, and it may be several months,
or even years. Those with whom it lasts the least are they
who, during the earthly life, have identified themselves most closely
with their future state, because they are soonest able to understand
their new situation.”

A very similar message comes from the extensive writings of medium
Alice Bailey and her teacher, the Tibetan master, Djwhal
Khul. “In the case of the [spiritually] undeveloped person,
the etheric body can linger for a long time in the neighborhood of its
outer disintegrating shell because the pull of the soul is not potent
and the material aspect is,” we read in Death: The Great Adventure.
“Where the person is advanced, and therefore detached in his thinking
from the physical plane, the dissolution of the vital body can be
exceedingly rapid.”

As set forth in God's Other Door, Edgar Cayce, the “sleeping prophet,”
said that “many an individual has remained in that [state] called death
for what ye call years without realizing it was dead!” Cayce
further explained that the “entity” becomes conscious gradually and
that this is contingent upon “how great are the appetites and desires
of a physical body.”

In effect, some earthbound spirits don't seem to know they are
“dead.” They are stuck in some kind of bad dream. It is a
“fire of the mind,” what some religions call hell or purgatory.

Other earthbound spirits may realize they have passed from the earthly
realm but they are somehow tied to it by a strong emotion. “My own
conviction is that in the life of each such discarnate entity there has
been developed a nucleus of emotional intensity so potent that not even
the dissolution of death can completely dissociate the consciousness
from the field of its most poignant life-affinities,” Eileen Garrett,
the renowned Irish medium, offered in her 1949 book, Adventures in the
Supernatural. She goes on to say that they often seem to be
held back because of some moral injury or wrong that has been done to
them which they can neither forget nor forgive.

Garrett mentions several cases from her mediumistic experiences. In one
case, a widow experienced strange poltergeist phenomena around the
house - loud rappings and other disturbances. Through Garrett's
mediumship it was communicated that her deceased husband was very upset
about her having squandered what money he left behind to care for her
and his daughter by living a “gay and frivolous” lifestyle with the
lawyer who handled the estate.

In another case, a retired British Navy officer was extremely upset
when his youngest son began reporting strange sounds from his closet
and saying that his shoes were being disarranged by some mysterious
force. The admiral sent his son off to a boarding school.
However, the admiral's wife then began to hear strange footsteps, and
then one day, while the admiral was sitting alone, his glass began to
mysteriously move away from him. The older son also experienced
things similar to his brother. Finally, Garrett was called in.
Through her, the wife's brother, who had died two years earlier,
communicated that he was very upset about leaving the greater part of
his estate to his cousin rather than to his wife. He explained
that he was not mentally competent when he made a second will in favor
of his cousin and that he wanted his widow to have most of it. He
pointed out that he had made an earlier will, which left most of his
estate to his wife, but he could not remember where he left
it. Some clues, however, resulted in the earlier will being
found in a cupboard. Fortunately, the cousin turned over the
estate to the wife without any litigation. The brother was
not heard from again in the admiral's house.

Sometimes, spirits are held earthbound because of crimes
committed. Garrett recalled the case of the youngest son of a
family reporting seeing a “dark, swarthy, threatening man” about the
house on a number of occasions. The boy would frequently run from
his room “screaming with shock” in the middle of the night.
Through Garrett's mediumship, it was determined that a distant uncle
who had lived in the house several generations before was
responsible. He said that he had killed his brother over a
treasure, which he had buried in the garden and suggested that some
digging would verify his story. A number of old coins and
some human bones were then unearthed, although it could not be verified
that they belonged to the murdered man. But the ghost was
not repentant. He said the house was his and he resented other
people living in it. Eventually, however, he was persuaded
that he was “dead” and that he had to move on.

Garrett noted that all the communications from the ghost were given in
a spirit of braggadocio and boasting. “That's the kind of man he
was in life, and that's the kind of ‘ghost' he was,” she wrote. “He
loved himself and he loved his life, and he clung to it decade after
decade of our time though time as we understand it would not seem to
exist outside of bodily sensation. Those who return in such
fashion would appear to be in a half-world of confusion - a world
caught between waking and sleeping, where the dream experience becomes
a reality and too often a nightmare.”

Through this experience and many others, Garrett came to realize that
“the ghostly visitant can be released from the world of substance not
by force of any kind, but by patient suggestion coupled with loving
reasoning.”

Floating lights that bounce up into the treetops, appear to be about
the size of a basketball and frequently are seen in pairs haunting the
area where Oklahoma, Kansas and Missouri converge.

The lights can be seen from a country road known as Spook Light Road
many times of the year -- especially at this time of year.

Sightseers in hundreds of cars will be driving two roads -- E40 in
Hornet, Mo., and E50 in Miami near Quapaw -- trying to get a glimpse of
the light that some say is rectangular and others claim is spherical.

Theories have been offered over the years to explain the strange
phenomenon -- some require a belief in the supernatural, some are more
scientific and some claim that the lights are just plain
hallucinations. Some, as the name implies, claim that they are ghosts
-- but the lights' source remains a mystery.

An Army Corps of Engineers unit from nearby Camp Crowder, Mo., studied
the spooklight for several weeks during 1946 and concluded that the
phenomenon was "a mysterious light of unknown origin."

Similar spooklights found in many other parts of the world have baffled
observers for centuries. Glowing in the night with an eerie, soft
color, they sometimes pulse, sometimes dance about, usually near the
ground or horizon. Their source is a mystery.

The phenomenon known as the Tri-State Spooklight, the Quapaw
Spooklight, the Joplin Spooklight or the Hornet Spooklight caused panic
in the small Missouri community of Hornet when it was first noticed by
settlers in the late 1800s. Many area residents packed up and moved
away.

But the Quapaw Indians reported legends about their ancestors seeing
the lights in the early 1800s. Among the earliest legends was that a
handsome young American Indian man fell in love with a beautiful woman
and eloped after her father refused to allow them to marry.

Fearing they would be captured, the couple committed suicide by jumping
from a high bluff overlooking Spring River known as the Devil's
Promenade. According to the legend, the light burns as a symbol of love
between the two young lovers.

At least three early legends involve people using lanterns to search
for their heads after being beheaded. A Quapaw legend involves an old
Indian looking for his head, which his wife had cut off. A similar
story involves a miner who was decapitated in an accident and is using
a lantern in his search.

Another early legend is about an old sergeant who was captured during a
Civil War battle and was executed by using a cannon to shoot off his
head, which was never found. The old sergeant's ghost somehow obtained
a lantern and since then has been searching for his head.

A Joplin librarian said in 1997 said she always figured it was an
accumulation of gases and you saw it when the time was right.

A Spooksville Museum was operated for several years but it has been
closed for some time. It displayed photographs and a collection of
stories about the light as well as a viewing platform. It also offered
for sale pamphlets about the spooklight.

Some experts claimed the light is simply the glow of minerals and gases
in the area. UFO experts have claimed the light is a "controlled
machine from outer space -- flying saucers from other worlds."

Popular Mechanics magazine sent a reporter and photographer to the area
in 1965 to investigate the light and a number of theories concerning
its cause.

The reporter later wrote in an article published in the September 1965
magazine that the light was produced by automobiles traveling east on
U.S. 66 about 10 miles from the point where sightings of the phenomenon
had been reported. The magazine said the light's unusual shimmering
effect and the golden hue were caused by layers of air with varying
temperature.

But area residents pointed out as soon as the magazine was published
that the light was seen long before there were automobiles or highways
in the area.

In the 1981 horror movie “The Entity,” Barbara Hershey’s character,
Carla Moran, is repeatedly assaulted by a sex-hungry ghost that invades
her Los Angeles home and plunges her into a nightmarish world full of
paranormal hanky-panky.

At the time of its release, the movie was banned for its overly
sensational sexual aspects, which included a spectacular shot of
Hershey’s breasts pulsating rhythmically, as if being fondled by unseen
spectral hands.

In 2001, the BBC reported on wild rumors flying around the islands of
Zanzibar that a sexually voracious ghost, known locally as “Popo Bawa,”
was invading people’s homes in the middle of the night and sodomizing
them. Not fun.

For some, however, including the late model, pole-dancer and reality TV
star Anna Nicole Smith, sex with spirits was hot stuff, indeed.

In 2004, for example, Smith revealed to FHM magazine that: “A ghost
would crawl up my leg and have sex with me at an apartment a long time
ago in Texas. I used to think it was my boyfriend, then one day I woke
up and found it wasn’t.”

At first, said the tragic blonde, she was terrified by the experience;
however, when the sex became “amazing,” she quickly embraced the touch
of her spectral stud-muffin.

And while most of us might be surprised to learn that the afterlife is
packed with hot and horny spooks whose idea of entertainment is to
invade our bedrooms in the middle of the night and engage in a bit of
phantom fun, for professional ghost-hunter and paranormal expert Joshua
P. Warren it’s all in a day’s work.

Warren is the author of numerous successful books on ghostly tales,
including “Pet Ghosts,” “How to Hunt Ghosts,” “Plausible Ghosts” and
“Haunted Asheville” – the latter being a study of paranormal activity
in his hometown of Asheville, N.C.

“I’ve investigated six or seven cases of people claiming to have had
sex with ghosts. All but one centered on women,” Warren says. “None of
the women actually wanted the activity; but the one guy I spoke with
was like: ‘Oh, yeah, I love this!’”

As Warren explains, your average ghost is a pretty discernible soul and
tends to focus almost exclusively on hot babes: “The women who describe
this are primarily attractive, young women. In the cases I’ve
investigated, they ranged in age from early twenties to about 40.”

The full-time ghost hunter reveals one of the more harrowing cases from
his files.

“This is a very typical one: a young, attractive blonde woman told me
how she had moved into an alleged haunted house and began to see the
silhouette of a large man moving around the rooms.

“Then, after a while, she began to experience what she thought at first
were very vivid, sexual dreams. She started dreaming that a large,
powerful presence was on top of her and that it was undressing her.
There was sexual activity, always in the missionary position; and she
would wake in the morning covered in bruises and scratches.”

Warren undoubtedly became the envy of all his ghost-hunting buddies in
his League of Energy Materialization and Unexplained Phenomena Research
group (LEMUR), when, in his own words, the girl “asked me if I wanted
to see her inner thighs and private areas.”

Despite the temptation, Warren says in deadpan fashion: “I felt I might
be overstepping my boundaries as a paranormal investigator if I agreed
to examine her vagina.”

Somewhat harrowing encounters aside, what of those cases where the
participant found the experience to be pleasurable?

“The only person I’ve ever interviewed who claims to have enjoyed sex
with a ghost is a man. Men don’t seem to report their experiences as
much though – maybe they blow it off as a wet-dream,” Warren says.

“He was in his mid-to-late 30s and was a person who had been actively
studying the paranormal for a long time. He felt he had exposed himself
to a lot of ghostly activity and that something may have followed him
from the other side.”

According to the man’s story, Warren elaborates: “The first time this
happened, he woke up in the middle of night to see a tangible form with
long hair above him, giving him oral sex. Like many people, the first
time it happened, he thought it was just a dream.

“But, eventually, he could go into his bedroom and speak to the entity
and say something like: ‘I’m open to having an intimate encounter
tonight. I’ll be naked here tonight, so if you want it, come and get
it.’”

But for the most bizarre story of all that Warren has personally
investigated, we have to turn our attention to the case of the “ghostly
werewolf.”

He says: “This story blew my mind. It came from a woman whose property
was being haunted by wolf-like animals. She went to sleep one night and
woke up in the middle of the night. Standing next to her was this huge,
ghostly wolf-man-type figure.

“It was large, tall, and had a big, erect penis. Well, she was
instantly horrified; and when she locked eyes with him, she was
petrified and couldn’t move. She told me the wolf-being said to her, in
a distinct gruff voice: ‘Suck on this.’ She quickly rolled over and hid
under the covers, with her heart pounding. She thought the covers would
be ripped away from her and she would become his little sex toy. But he
quickly vanished from the room.”

Warren has an interesting theory to account for such stories: “I’ve
always wondered if these things could be energy vampires – not
necessarily men or women at all, but more like incubi and succubi
creatures that have been reported for thousands of years. Whereas we
might eat meat and vegetables for energy, they are paranormal creatures
that come into your room in the middle of the night and take energy via
sex.”

As Warren notes, one of the biggest challenges facing an investigator
of this particular controversy is trying to convince the victims to
discuss their experiences.

“This is one of the most complex and obscure areas of paranormal
research. And the reluctance that many people have about speaking with
us is purely and simply due to the stigma surrounding a discussion of
personal sexuality.”

And not without some justification, he adds: “You can imagine how
difficult it would be for an attractive young woman to pull down her
skirt and panties and show a room full of geeky paranormal
investigators her vagina.”

But how would Warren himself respond if he came face to face with a
she-ghost demanding sexual satisfaction?

“Well, it would depend on how she looked. But given my keen interest in
the subject, I would have to go with the experience – purely in the
interests of research, of course. If the day comes, I hope she’ll be a
hot woman.”

Source: The Naughty American
http://www.thenaughtyamerican.com/2007/News/Sex/10/26/
Sex-With-A-Ghost-Can-Be-Quite-Spirited-478.html